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Texas Instruments Voyage 200 - You Must Initialize Local Variables

Texas Instruments Voyage 200
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Programming 599
For example:
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Local variable m is not assigned an initial value.
In the example above, the local variable m exists independently of any variable m that
exists outside of the function.
You Must Initialize Local Variables
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You Must Initialize Local Variables
All local variables must be assigned an initial value before they are referenced.
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1 is stored as the initial value for m.
The calculator cannot use a local variable to perform symbolic calculations.
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Define fact(n)=Func:
Local m:
While n>1:
nm!m: n–1!n:
EndWhile:
Return m:
EndFunc
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Define fact(n)=Func:
Local m: 1!m:
While n>1:
nùm!m: n–1!n:
EndWhile:
Return m:
EndFunc

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